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Horse Owner's Veterinary Handbook

Horse Owner's Veterinary HandbookAuthors: Thomas Gore DVM, Paula Gore, James M. Giffin MD
Creator: Beth Adelman
Publisher: Howell Book House
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 3
Pages: 720
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Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 2

ISBN: 0470126795
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.10896
EAN: 9780470126790
ASIN: 0470126795

Publication Date: July 15, 2008
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Product Description
Completely updated with the latest information on infectious diseases, parasites, breeding and foaling, and alternative therapies, the Horse Owner’s Veterinary Handbook, Third Edition is still as useful and easy to navigate as the original, classic text. With an index of signs and symptoms, a guide to the organs and body systems, a general index, cross-references, and a helpful glossary, this book will help you diagnose and treat your horse. You will appreciate the well-organized contents, which will help you find the information you need quickly, when your horse needs your help most.


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5 out of 5 stars Good horse sense   September 4, 2009
Glenn L. Cooper
Great book, every owner should have one, clears up a lot of late night problems.


4 out of 5 stars Good all around vet book   July 14, 2009
S. McCarthy (San Francisco, CA)
This is a good reference manual for nearly all of the common diseases, injuries, etc that horses incur. Goes over basics, not indepth details on most items. Good information on equine nutrition and good emergency first aid instructions. Extensive information on breeding and foaling, way too much for my needs, that is my only complaint. Pretty current on modern technology (treatments/nutrition). I would recommend as an addition to a horse owner's library.


5 out of 5 stars An Excellent Reference for the Serious Equestrian   July 11, 2009
S. A. Taylor (Louisville, ky)
Note: I own a copy of an earlier edition; however, this edition is very much the same in substance. I've returned to it time and again, and as a pre-vet student, I believe that it is a good foundational material upon which to build.

The Horse Owner's Veterinary Handbook is not what one might call an easy read, but neither is it an inordinately hard one. With a good dictionary at hand, most high school students with solid equestrian experience should be able to handle the vocabulary. The writing is clear, direct, and supported by plentiful diagrams and photographs. It's also up-to-date: I plan to buy a copy of this edition, as some of the information in my older copy is now outdated due to advances in veterinary medicine.

Technical material is organized well and presented concisely, with attention to the information most essential to anyone who owns a horse or horses or is responsible for the care of horses. Material so technical as to be of no use to most horsemen is largely left out. A good table of contents and index prove invaluable for quickly locating details of specific conditions, procedures, and practices. Perhaps most importantly, it very plainly explains first-aid techniques that can be applied while waiting for the vet to arrive.

Those who own or work with horses, breeders, trainers, older Pony Clubbers and 4Hers, pre-vet students interested in getting a jump on their equine knowledge, and anyone who loves equines will find this book to be an invaluable resource. I cannot recommend it highly enough: a copy should be kept in the feed or tack room of every barn.



5 out of 5 stars Much Needed Reference Book   June 21, 2009
R. D. Jentsch (Texas, United States)
It doesn't hurt to have something handy for reference when an injury presents itself. I love the idea of having this reference in my library.
One of many different reference books I own for my herd of 14 horses.

R.D.
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5 out of 5 stars Best reference book I have for horses   January 13, 2009
4stdbrd
This book is excellent!! It has wonderful explanations of diseases, maintenance, general care, as well as specifics to current horse conditions such as laminitis. I am very glad to have purchased this book. Now I don't have to call the vet every time I have a question. I can look it up first!

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